The Collapse of Parallel Worlds - The Night of the Comet

Maude 2022-08-20 19:11:43

Because of the comet, the whole world is in chaos. As long as a choice is made, there will be a different self, and if there are several options, there will be several self. The best way to deal with it is to stay in the house and not go out, do nothing until dawn, or it will cause chaos, conflict, and the heart of darkness. The world of quantum mechanics is really a wonderful world, and it is wonderful to show it in a movie. I admire the creativity of the screenwriter and the visual presentation of the director. This is a very brain-burning work, short and powerful, with a thriller feel. After watching the movie, I had a dream about the movie. When I woke up the next day, an old lady went out and found herself trapped in a space surrounded by her own house. , time does not continue, it just keeps repeating and cannot go further.

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Extended Reading
  • Jennifer 2022-04-20 08:01:04

    A terrific thriller. Life cannot stand careful scrutiny, and once it is deeply pondered, it is easy to fall into nihilism. We are all afraid of being hurt by the dark side, but what if we are the dark side? We all aspire to be better, but what if it's already the best?

  • Gerhard 2022-04-20 08:01:04

    Another film that can make literary and artistic young people pretend to be coercive. I'm really bothered by this kind of trickery, people from two worlds can't sit down and have a good meal and chat? In the end, what is the purpose of the heroine going directly to another self? Just to replace that self? The question is why replace that self? The motives of the characters' actions are stupid and illogical, just like "Terrorist Cruise".

Coherence quotes

  • [last lines]

    Kevin: [his phone ringing] That's weird. It's you calling me. Hello?

  • Laurie: Em, you seem to be the comet expert here. What happened the last time?

    Em: This one passed over a hundred years ago, but much farther.

    Laurie: But do we know about anything that happened?

    Em: Nothing happened then, it was too far away.

    Laurie: So, is there any reason we should be freaked out right now?

    Em: Well, I mean, it is a lot closer this time.

    Laurie: What does that mean?

    Em: Okay. I read one more thing...

    Lee: Oh, another story!

    Em: Just one more. It's called the Tunguska Event, and, um, it was a comet or a meteor or something like that, that entered the atmosphere over Siberia and exploded over Earth. So it didn't actually have physical impact. It didn't touch Earth, it didn't leave a crater or anything, but the force of that explosion flattened trees for hundreds of miles. But it only killed about one to two people.

    Laurie: It's Siberia. There were probably only two people there.

    Em: Yeah, but they don't necessarily...

    Mike: [jokingly] It wiped out the population of Siberia.

    Laurie: Basically, yeah.

    Em: Right.

    Laurie: Well, that doesn't make me feel better.

    Kevin: And when was this?

    Em: It was like, in 1908, 1903...

    [Suddenly they hear someone banging on the door and get startled]